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WeddingDay Magazine: 7 Tips for Outdoor Weddings

Last month, I was given the opportunity to guest write with the amazing bridal publication, WeddingDay Magazine. With a goal to be the best guide for the quirky, practical, down to earth and confident Midwest bride. In my guest post, I share tips with readers on how they can plan the best outdoor wedding. An excerpt of my article, featuring beautiful images captured by Priscilla K Photography can be found below:

For years, Hollywood in all its wonder and comedic stylings has shown us that outdoor weddings are not only beautiful, but a total cinch! The illustration of a warm, sunny day amid an au naturel milieu is the epitome of a picture-perfect ceremony.

Tying the knot under a bright blue sky with loved ones close by can be an incredibly dreamy moment—especially when that gentle romantic breeze lightly tousles your hair as you say your “I do’s.” It sounds like the closest thing to heaven, right? Unfortunately, not everything can be perfect like a Julia Roberts or Jennifer Lopez movie. The truth is a lot can happen when planning en plein air.

While a wedding in the great outdoors is amazing in every possible way, the planning process can be arduous. If you’re embarking on al fresco nuptials this spring and summer, here are some quick tips for ensuring your day goes smoothly.

Tania Hussain

Tania is currently the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Hudsucker and Associate Editor at Womanista and Pop Culture.
As a Ball State University student, Tania is studying journalism at CCIM (College of Communication, Information and; Media) in Muncie, Indiana. She is an avid Indianapolis Colts, Elvis and baseball fan, as well as a lover of pancakes, fine cheeses, film, music and traveling. This site serves as a portfolio of all the work Tania has contributed to various networks, in addition to a personal blog where she can share her thoughts with readers.

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